Professional Career Opportunities - Job Title Details
Housing Specialist 1, G-18
Occupation Group
Health and Human Services
Salary Information
Starting Salary
$56,604
Career Ladder Information
Title | Grade | Hiring Rate/yr | Job Rate/yr |
---|---|---|---|
Housing Specialist Trainee 1 | 13 | $49,363 | $63,169 |
Housing Specialist Trainee 2 | 14 | $52,198 | $66,634 |
Housing Specialist 1 | 18 | $65,001 | $82,656 |
Housing Specialist 2 | 23 | $84,156 | $106,454 |
Housing Specialist 3 | 27 | $103,784 | $127,830 |
Housing Specialist 4 | 64 | $120,187 | $151,674 |
All salary grades for trainees titles are non-statutory (NS) equated to the salary grade identified. These grade equations apply to the starting salaries in their respective salary schedule for the traineeship levels.
Agencies with this Title
Minimum Qualifications
You must meet the requirements below to qualify for this title.
A bachelor's or higher degree; AND one year of professional experience in a position with responsibility for the planning, development, financing, or administration of housing or housing programs* including one or more of the following duties: Planning, financing, or developing housing; community residences; or supported housing for the homeless and/or special needs populations; Developing or monitoring grant proposals and contracts with government agencies, not-for-profit organizations and foundations; Monitoring construction to ensure conformance to State and local building codes, and fire and safety regulations; Management of supported or low income housing;**AND one year of professional experience in a position of responsibility for assisting homeless, low income, and/or special needs individuals or families in obtaining such benefits as housing, education, employment, shelter, counseling, or other supportive services. This experience must be gained through one or a combination of the following duties: Provision of services through direct client contact; Administration and implementation of social services programs*** in a government, not-for-profit, charitable, or faith-based organization.
* "housing programs" is defined as programs which finance or otherwise assist in the development and/or operation of permanent, transitional, or emergency housing, including licensed, certified, or otherwise regulated shelters.
** "supported or low-income housing" is defined as permanent, transitional, or emergency residence or shelter for homeless and/or low income households which are owned and/or operated by a government, not-for-profit, charitable, or faith-based organization.
*** "social services programs" is defined as programs that provide services to homeless, low income, special needs individuals, and/or families to assist them in achieving the greatest degree of independence possible.
NOTE: experience as a realtor or real estate agent is not qualifying.
How to Apply
The November 2022 PCO Examination is closed, applications are no longer being accepted